Jewish hockey player Jason Bailey has sued the Anaheim Ducks, alleging harassment and discrimination by a coach on the minor league team he was assigned.

The complaint was filed Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court. Bailey is suing for unspecified damages.

Bailey was drafted in 2005 and signed a three-year contract with the Ducks in 2008. He was assigned to play with the Bakersfield Condors. Bailey is now with the Ottawa Senators.

According to one hockey news website, the complaint alleges that Bailey “was subject to severe and/or pervasive harassment on the basis of religion by being forced to endure a barrage of anti-Semitic, offensive and degrading verbal attacks regarding his Jewish faith” from the Condors’ head coach.

The head coach degraded Bailey’s faith and frequently commented about Jews as ones who “only care about money and who’s who,” the complaint says.

The Jerusalem Post says the complaint alleges two Ducks coaches made comments like, “I don’t know if we can trust him with the money; he’s Jewish,” and denied him playing time and resources “that were fully available to the hockey players who were not Jewish.”

The suit also alleges coaches forced him to travel apart from the team and he was refused proper practice drills and playing time based on his Jewish faith.

The Ducks severed ties with the Bakersfield team last year, and a Ducks representative could not be reached for immediate comment.